seattle, real talk (-) 

came here bc ok it's "progressive" and people were probs more "woke". the reality of seattle is encapsulated by me weeping quietly at my desk as i'm struggling to get anything productive done while a group of white lesbians in front of me have Discourse and swap tales of visiting Bali and other vacations

this is my seattle experience in a nutshell. there are two seattles - one for poc and the neurodiverse and others that don't Fit In. another for white people that Fit In

seattle, real talk (---) 

i really hate this city

i have no support network here. no one gives. a. shit. i'm afraid of interacting with local white people bc holy shit even those that you wouldn't think would kick your ass seem to want to flex at every opportunity.

i had to out myself at my current fucking job bc a gay black guy targetting me for total annihalation and only stopped bc "oh she's trans". what the fuck is wrong with this fucking city and the people here?

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the thing that people care about here is Liberal Clout and money. holy shit money is so important. it's the only thing people talk about and it's the only thing people respect. this city is some fucked up capitalist hell hole

people walk away from me in the middle of conversations. people look down on any display of emotion. people sit around and BRAG about helping poc instead of you know Actually Listening to poc.

don't give me fucking sympathy. fix this fucking city.

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people say "go to meetups" and "go to this support group" all of which are filled with mostly white people that even if they aren't rich have no fucking conception of the power they have just having a support network and friends

let's talk about friends. no one says two words to me in this city except when i'm working for them or otherwise benefiting them. no one cares how i feel. no one jokes with me. no one gives a shit.

any. other. fucking. city. isn't like this

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yes other places have issues. don't tell me about that. don't lecture me pls. i'm literally from the south where i've lived in some shitholes ok? i've driven by burning crosses. i've had people get in fights Because They Wanted to Kill Me. Ok? i get that

the issue i have with seattle is that it plays itself up as some great bastion of Progressivism but it isn't. it's a Capitalist Liberal fraud for people with the $$$ to live in it. it's an echo chamber for the Elite.

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finally, here's the thing. i go down to portland and i get a very different experience even tho both cities are in the same region. people slam portland and i know it has An Extremely Problematic Past. but holy shit, people actually look at me, they actually talk to me, they don't walk away from me when i'm talking, i don't have to throw my White Spouse out in front of my ass like a gd shield.

seattle has a problem. it's Fake. honestly? how is it progressive!?

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seattle's transit system sucks; it's human services are honestly badly funded AND wrapped up in elitist faux Liberal politics (more about "showing" than "doing" anything); the local elite is VERY elite and holy shit they're just Powerful tech bros; the tax system (in WA honestly) is one of the most regressive in any American city - a sales tax that fucking hammers the middle/lower class; and the Outrage if you point this out is incredible.

this. City. Is. A. Lie.

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@Scarly fuck capitalism, and fuck this city tbh

I look forward to leaving.

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@Chel @scarly good luck to the both of you getting out 💜

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@Chel @scarly I'm really sorry, but also, on some level I find this really vindicating? I know there's lots I was shielded from on account of being white, but living in Seattle for me was just full of all these "what the hell is wrong with this place" moments. And now that I've been gone for over a year it's amazing to think back on what I put up with and how unhappy I was.

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@klara @Chel tbh, i'm happy to hear this.. i think that there's a lot of people here that have similar thoughts or thoughts that are Close to mine but the city doesn't seem to offer many spaces for critiques...

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